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Jerusalem - Netanyahu: 'All Options Are On The Table' Regarding Iran

Published on:   November 16, 2011 11:26 AM
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Jerusalem - Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that “all options are on the table,” in a written response to a Knesset discussion on “the dilemma of attacking Iran.”

“We will make every effort to recruit the international community. Nonetheless, Israel would like to make clear that all options are on the table,” Netanyahu wrote in a response read in the Knesset plenum by Government Services Minister Michael Eitan.

MKs Eitan Cabel (Labor), Zehava Gal-On (Meretz) and Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi) initiated the urgent motion for the agenda on whether or not to attack the Islamic Republic, following an IAEA report that Iran is developing nuclear weapons and media reports of former senior security officials encouraging an offensive.

“The prime minister and defense minister have talked themselves to death on this topic, and then they cried about people talking too much,” Cabel said. “They accuse us, the MKs, of leaking information, but I don’t know any MKs that are in touch with journalists in Kuwait.”

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“The talk is coming from the top of the pyramid,” the Labor MK stated.

According to Gal-On, “public discourse on this issue is essential. The public is not a herd. There are things it must hear.”

“The last three wars were optional, and there was no public discourse,” she explained. “The governments acted irresponsibly, and it ended in inquiry committees.”

Orlev said that, in his opinion, there is no dilemma.

“The State of Israel cannot allow itself to live under a nuclear threat from a state whose leaders declare openly that they plan to destroy us,” he stated. “This isn’t a discussion in the plenum or in the newspaper headlines about how to do it, and we hope the world will take care of the problem, but experience shows us that we cannot rely on the world.”

Orlev continued: “If the world does not act, we cannot sit with our hands folded. However, we cannot talk about how to attack, because if the State of Israel reaches the conclusion that it will do what it will do, no one needs to know about it.”

“In today’s world, we cannot prevent a public discussion,” Eitan said. “People want to give their opinions.”

“At the same time, there’s a difference between the public and former and current officials, who received information because of their position,” he explained. “A public servant who received information because of his job must measure every word and examine them using tools like the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, the Attorney-General and others.”

“There is a way to do things according to conscience, but without breaking the rules,” Eitan pointed out.


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 Nov 16, 2011 at 12:12 PM bennyt Says:

We've been hearing that all options are on the table for longest time. In the meantime, Iran gets closer to having an atomic weapon with each passing day. Nothing short of bombing the hell out of their nuclear installations is going to stop them from achieving their goal.

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 Nov 16, 2011 at 12:57 PM Avi613 Says:

Thats the problem they are on the table only .. meaning that in the kneset they play battleship israel vs iran on the table..

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 Nov 16, 2011 at 01:02 PM RebKlemson Says:

Reply to #1  
bennyt Says:

We've been hearing that all options are on the table for longest time. In the meantime, Iran gets closer to having an atomic weapon with each passing day. Nothing short of bombing the hell out of their nuclear installations is going to stop them from achieving their goal.

couldnt have said it better. they dont even have the creativity to try a new line besides all options on the table. its all talk on the table. it would cause a regional war the minute they strike against them, so naturally they are afraid.

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 Nov 16, 2011 at 02:26 PM realistic Says:

it amazes me how Bibi and other Israeli Ministers make the same statements over and over and yet it manages to make headlines again and again.
what's the big deal if israel said that it might bomb Iran if this was already said hundreds of times? why is this even worthwhile of being reported as news?

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 Nov 16, 2011 at 03:42 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #1  
bennyt Says:

We've been hearing that all options are on the table for longest time. In the meantime, Iran gets closer to having an atomic weapon with each passing day. Nothing short of bombing the hell out of their nuclear installations is going to stop them from achieving their goal.

exactly what i was thinking.....its now or never

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 Nov 17, 2011 at 01:32 PM Anonymous Says:

If it did'nt happen till now, it's because of one of two things. Either, the Iranians are nowhere near completion of a bomb or Israe is actually afraid of the consequences
of a raid that may or may not be successful.

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